Capture license for oracle products ..

How can I capture the license details for the following products:
Oracle Audit Vault/Database Firewall;
Oracle Data Vault;
Oracle Data Masking.

1) Oracle Database Vault:
-from the database:
SELECT * FROM V$OPTION WHERE PARAMETER = 'Oracle Database Vault';
-at the binary level:
cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib
ar -t libknlopt.a | grep -c kzvidv.o
if 1 is returned, then it is ENABLED
2) Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall.
-a completely separated software product(s). They are being installed on a bare metal server, nothing to check within the database.
3) Data Masking:
I recommend you to use this query:
select DBID,NAME, VERSION, DETECTED_USAGES, CURRENTLY_USED, FIRST_USAGE_DATE, LAST_USAGE_DATE from
DBA_FEATURE_USAGE_STATISTICS where CURRENTLY_USED  = 'TRUE' order by 1,2;
However, data masking can be used from GUI - EM / GRID

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